Jinja's Viva College Gets Texol Garden Project to Promote Sustainable Agriculture
This initiative aims to promote sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation, providing students with hands-on agronomy skills while fostering a commitment to a greener future.
The Texol Garden Project was launched at Viva College in Jinja by Texol Energies in collaboration with Musubi Farm.
This initiative aims to promote sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation, providing students with hands-on agronomy skills while fostering a commitment to a greener future.
At the launch, students, teachers, and school administrators planted Hass avocado trees on the college grounds, marking the start of a project that offers students practical agricultural knowledge.
Principal Denis Alfred Aguyo expressed enthusiasm about the initiative, highlighting its potential to shape students' perspectives on agriculture and sustainability.
Students like Rosana Bariho and Marvin Obote Akora shared their excitement about gaining valuable skills that they can apply both within and beyond the classroom.
The project is supported by Musubi Farm, which will provide expert guidance from planting to harvest, ensuring that students receive comprehensive agronomy education.
The Texol Garden Project is part of a broader vision by Texol Energies and Musubi Farm to expand this initiative to more schools, creating a ripple effect that will promote sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship across Uganda.